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Red is refracted most and violet is refracted the least when white light passes through a prism.
When light passes through a prism it reveals that regular light is in fact All of the different colors of the rainbow Please recomend me as a contributor
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The light has to pass through in a way that the colors are separated and refracted, but if they pass through glass and are not refracted in a certain way they will not separate the spectrum
since it passes through a prism or any form of a prism like water droplets after rain, the white light that passes through the prism is split into seven colors forms a band of colors.
the colors of light seperates to show all the colors of light.
Out of the visible colors, red. The lower the wavelength the less it is dispersed.
Red is refracted most and violet is refracted the least when white light passes through a prism.
Violet light does not split into different colors when it passes through a prism.If it goes in violet, it comes out violet.White light is a combination of light of many colors. If you pass white light througha prism, a spread of different colors will come out of the prism, because each colorbends through a slightly different angle on its way through the prism.
When light passes through a prism it reveals that regular light is in fact All of the different colors of the rainbow Please recomend me as a contributor
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No. Monochromatic light (light of a single color) will pass through the prism without dispersing. White light disperses into its constituent colors as it passes through a prism, and we therefore observe the different colors emerging in a dispersal pattern as the light emerges from the opposite side of the prism. Since monochromatic light is made up of only one color, there are no colors to disperse, and so the beam of light passes through the prism coherently.
Visible Spectrum
a band of colors formed when white light passes through a prism.